FutureMakers Coalition, a local college access network serving Charlotte, Collier, Glades, Hendry, and Lee counties, has been selected to participate in multi-year long program that aims to strengthen rural higher education and employment systems.
The grant by Ascendium Education Group and ECMC Foundation will offer training, technical assistance, and financial support. A group of organizations from across the country will join the program to focus on the growth of their communities.
“Rural communities like Glades and Hendry counties have unique assets and opportunities that warrant an intentional approach to collaboration,” said Tessa LeSage, chief impact officer, Collaboratory. “Together, we are committed to becoming experts in efforts to improve outcomes across all of Southwest Florida.”
FutureMakers Coalition continues to give back to its local community, recently awarding Glades Education Foundation a grant to support students complete the FAFSA, increase SAT/ACT passing rate, increase college tour opportunities, and more. These collaborative efforts allow community partners to advance professional success and resources for all.
FCAN applauds the dedication and commitment FutureMakers Coalition has demonstrated to ensure students are prepared for their future.
“Community-driven partnerships like those led by FutureMakers Coalition can have a significant impact on improving college access and career readiness,” said Braulio Colón, executive director at the Florida College Access Network. “Local collaborative efforts across our network are key to creating pathways and support systems for student success ensuring all communities, especially rural ones, have the resources and support they need to thrive.”